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... Alcibiades of Timon . Breakfast and friendship go together again at Henry V , II . i . 11 , ' I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends . ' Indeed it is the last clause of Alcibiades ' speech which comes closest to forging an ...
... Alcibiades of Timon . Breakfast and friendship go together again at Henry V , II . i . 11 , ' I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends . ' Indeed it is the last clause of Alcibiades ' speech which comes closest to forging an ...
Page 73
... Alcibiades seems to be unaware of any need to specify the nature of the insult to his friend , to explain the degree of provocation . He says that his friend acted ' in hot blood ' ( III . v . 11 ) but the hot blood was , so to speak ...
... Alcibiades seems to be unaware of any need to specify the nature of the insult to his friend , to explain the degree of provocation . He says that his friend acted ' in hot blood ' ( III . v . 11 ) but the hot blood was , so to speak ...
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... Alcibiades is of course the historical Alcibiades , the beautiful , brilliant aristocrat , thought by many to have been corrupted by the philosophical teaching of Socrates , the man who betrayed his city . At the same time , however ...
... Alcibiades is of course the historical Alcibiades , the beautiful , brilliant aristocrat , thought by many to have been corrupted by the philosophical teaching of Socrates , the man who betrayed his city . At the same time , however ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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